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titv-.tciim " may hereafter be had ! â€¢ '' ,; .. jn advance and iwo dollars and . < ; the year ' , ,., . i ira received fur a less lime - paid for in advance v ' ; ,;, .. linned cbm at lhe option 0 s r : arr-arages are paid ir ' ' rerms of advertising , ..;â€ž.-. i r ihe first insertion and j . adi continnance ' ' . .,,, wi becharge i*5 per ct i.igli - et '-':' rafes . , -._.,; s3 ppr 3n v-'.'l be made to \ â– , hy the year """.., r-i.v-':df -Â»â– â€¢> 'â€¢'â€¢!" he eonlinned onti * a , j i for accorirlingly unless order er of limes ' '', ..-_ p.idressed in ihe editor must â– - . - <"" "'__*'_'"_: if wan hotel tbe subscriber iiriis'g purchased that well known arid 1 r established public house known ' h name of slaughter's tavern in he . salisbury n c informs his friends ff?0 p0blic crenerally ihal ihe same is now . '". .â€ž',: reception of travellers st boarders table ar.d uar wiil be supplied with l .[.,. market and surrounding country af t st-.bi.es spacious and bountifully sup d with grain and provender of all kinds al jv faithful md attentive ostlers jif undersigned pledges himself that no ex d bis part shall be wanting io givegen .' if lion lo all who may favor hi in wilh james l cowan ann scpmi 1s40 if7 jvho wiix go b %!*_>! iv..i i b^lmof columbia for the hair from comsiock &. co its positive qoali mik as follows :â€” nt fur infants keep ead free from scurf and causing a lnx v b of fcair 2d for ladies after child dg the akin to its natural strength , â– dest and preventing the falling oat of nr 3d for any person recovering from debility the same effect is produced 4th nsed in infancy till a good growth is started ,. â€ž preserved by artention to the latest pe life 5th it frees the head from dand engthens ibe roots imparts health and or io ibe circulation and prevents the hair hanging color or gelling gray â€” 6th it lhe rr to cur beautifully when done up il nyer nigh o ladies toilet should everbe made without it | i children who have by any means con tficted vermin in the head are immediately and . j enied of ihem by its use li is intalli | had be-"i b-i'j about five vears no more hair lopof my head than on the back of mv kaod.and aiy head covered with a thick serf situation ahoul the 1 0th of august last i tin osing ihe balm of columbia rom com i 5 co since which i have used two and lollies of ihe balm which has fully re iy hair and creed my head entirely from my h-.ul is now covered with fine flow no hair which any one may see by calling onÂ°_e at stamford conned icot ktrls 1840 d sscofield inn feiis are abroad look always for the comstoek & co for sale at the watchman office and by c i wheeler saliibary dr stiih raleigh d hil'sboro ; j fc r.sloan gr.eusboro ; j ? labry les'ngion i 1843 â€” 1 ys 8$r brandelhts fegetable universal pills * ci sale at ih's office v n c oct 1842 tf!4 iiook at dr sherman's ad ement.aud if you wish relief for your ma idles call and obtain a remedy of c.b ivheblbr agent sa soury dec 10 f-0 to the afflicteo the er lias just received a large and frrsh supply ol i moffat i s life medicine call &. i f c d wheeler agent salisbarv dec 10 h-20 pkioes cuerent at salisboit may 7 2 cents cents !' fort 5 a 5 colion yarn 90 p 30a35 imofasses 35 a 40 pe-tcb 40 a 55 nails 6 a 7 ' lirr hi o 121 oals 15 a 20 beeswax 27 a 28 j porl 3 hon clean 5 a 6 sugar br 0 a 10 j ' c â€¢*": 11 i loaf 15a 18 25 j salt sack p illiers 50 t 25 i tallow 7 onr 3 a 4 1 tobacco 8 a 20 ssecd 60 a 55 tow-linen 12 16 cr,b vi wheat bush 75 seed oil , whiskey 25 a 30 gjw 9 4,1 j woo).(hcan 25 ttfitrtllrj mav 7 ' molasses _:^ a 25 x > l i;i : nails cut 5i a 6 ' 'â€¢ oi a h j sugar brown 6i a 10 jf;w 25 a 7 i lump j4 ! 1lii'e 9 n loaf 5 a is ; *"<. 4#n(t j suit 50 a 60 on ys *. 14 a 18 sack eji 45 a 50 j tobacco leaf 2 2 2r i ' '' 13 a m â– coilon baa 20 . ' â– â€¢ 80 1 po j bale rope 8a 10 ,"' 4 >, s':'r ' wheal new 75 a so i i w 25 whiskey 55 a so j :' t 5 wool i2i a 15 \ " cheruv april 10 1s13 lifgr p â€¢ 4a 5 naib cutar-sor.5 a 0 h-jn * â– wrought 10 a 18 Â» er 12 a 15 oats bushel a 30 22a25 oil gal 75 a so gngyrj 28a-22 lamp 126 ujjjfp'b 10a l-i j linseed 1 10 a 1 25 hb 111 a ui po,k 00,bs g 1 a6 rotj 5n 7 rice looibs 4a 5 : ctrl i sw a 10 :,,; 9 > 5 salt nek 2 25 ' -./,-, toj8 bush 50 60 i rd 3 5 ] stocl amor 10 a 00 ' a english 14 "*' m v german 12 a 14 - tea unpe 81 137 arjoliwa lÂ®tat fawam ! i " see that uie government docs not acquire loo much power keepacheck j no 44 â€” oi_l.me xt mace c pendleton f upon all your rulers do ihis a.nd liberty is sake "â€” gen'l harrison 1 j {_ ** _*â€”_._Â« Â»* o of 4 salisbury may 37 1843 clock a nd watch repairing fjlhe subscriber resnecifu'ly informs bis old i m friends and lbe poui*c gene ally ihat he has opened r shop in salisuurv in ihe above busi ness in a room directly oppos'ie wesi's urick budding in the house of dr burns1 forme y owned by j no i.suaverand jusi nelow j &. vv . murphy in addition to ihe above the subscriber will carry on the silver smith business in all the varieties enmmon in country towns such a making spoons c and repairing silve ware he begs to assure the puh'ic that if punctual attention to business and skillful wo b will en tille him lo paironageand support he willmer a a ron wool wort h . nov is â€” tf l*s _ br sherman's are the best medicines in the world being the cheapest and roost pleasant the medical faculty warmly approve ibem dr sherman is a skilful aod experienced phy sician and a member of the medical sociely o new yotk sherman's cough fjozenges are the safest surest and most effectual remedy fur coughs colds coosuraption whooping cough asthma tightness of ihe lungs or chest c shermans wokm lozenges are the only infallible worm destroying medi cine ever discovered they have been used in over 1.400,000 eases and never known lo fail sherman's camphor lozenges give immediate relief in nervous or sick head ache palpitation of the heart lowne of spir its despondency fainting oppression or a sense of sinking o ihe chest diarrhoea las situde or a sense of fatigue sherman's fever and ague lozenges are the most certain remedy for this distressing complaint ever offered to the american public â€” in ihe immense number of cases in which ihey have been u6ed they have never been known to fail sherman's restorative lozenges diarrhoea or looseness of ihe bowels so com mon and troublesome during thessmmer months may now be entirely prevented by a proper use of these lozenges they are prepared express ly lor that purpose and can be relied on with perfect confidence persons subject to a derange ment of the bowe's should never be without them thev afford immediate relief from all tbe attend ant gripings faintness depression c sherman's cathartic lozenges are as pleasant and easily taken as the common peppermints and are an active and efficient medicine they cleanse lbe stomach and bowels and are the best cathartic ever used for bilious persons where an active medicine is required they are not only iho best bat tbe safest thai car be administered sherman's strengthening plaster the best of all plasters for rheumatism lum bago pain or weakness in the back loins s de or breast the abuve medicine is fnr sale wholesale or retail al the salisbury medical drug store by c.b wheeler agent salisbury n c sept 3 1342-ly6 bi jiloitavs vegetable eife â€¢ medicines possess qualities of the mo mild and be neficial nature they tire composed of ar ticles lbe most anli-pnitescent combined will ingredients known as the only certain amidol fur fevers of every description v hpn the dis ease is produced either from cold obstruction : bad air swampy and damp situations er putrid nissmi whether malignant or epidemic or lit oiher causes these medicines are eeriain in their ' operations or effects they are possessed of p co'iar qualities which not only expel all disease but ai the same time restore and invigorate the system when first taken imo the stomach j ihey immediately diffuse themselves like vapor j through every pore producing effects at once j delightful salutary and permanent when ihe j s;>3rk of life begins to grow dim ti-.e circulation ] languid and the faculties paralized these medi cines 3re found lo give a lone lo ihe nerves ex i hilerate the animal spirits invigorate the body and re-animale ihe whole man the life medicines have also been used with j the mo3t happy success in inerv us and dvs â– peptic diseases consumption asthma liver j complaint rheumatism chrome and influma tnry d ropsies c gopcal a cress st bog_r*s agents salisbury oci 22 1s42 â€” iy 13 sc1p a sopp'y of he above invaluable me dicines are for sale at james cross roads iredell countv by a c mclntosh agent j david l pool c|q ri\akes this method of t j informing his friends i v and the public lhat he is t;fe im&r still carrying 011 the watch vi u_f__!e and clock making and re ilin\vc si 3_*sibp pa'r'n business at his old 1 lr_iyf""*,j*^ffi__b stand near ihe courthouse i 11 work done by him will be warranted for vvelve months he still keeps on hand a smal issorlment of jewellery old gold and silvet taken in exchange for lewellery or work done salisbury juarch 12 1s42 tf33 j s johnston attorney and coussellor at law salisbury n c sa!i-;&*jry jan 7 184sâ€”lf24 worms i w or!h8 start ling faen rfondreds of children and adults are lost year ly with worms when some oiher cause has been ! supposed lo be the true one it is admitted by all doctors that scarce a man woman or child exists bet what are sooner or later troubled with worms and in hundreds of cases sad lo rpla'o a supposed fever scarlatina cold or some other ailing carries off the flowers of ihe human family â€” while in ruth ihey die of worms and these could have been eradicated in a dav by the use of a boiile of kolmstock's vermifuge at the cost of a quarter ol a dollar ! how sickening the thought hat these ihing9 should be â€” and who can ever forgive themselves for not trying ihis ivorm exterminator when they know that even if the cage was not worm i this remedy could not by any possibili.y do hurt } â€” but always good as a purgative â€” let the dis ease be r.hat ii may flow important then to use it and who will dare iako the responsibility in do without it ? let every parent that is not a brute ask themselves ihis question in truth and sober ne mr j c ringold had a child very sick for near iwo weeks and attended by n physician without relief when kolmstock'.s vermifuge as given and nexi day mure than forty worms ware passp.l when the child recovered rapidly a child nf a widow woman living near the manhattan water works had dwindled for a m"dth till near a skeleton wiih great dryness of ibe tnouth and itching of the nose a hu mane ladv ho called to provide for the family sent immediately for kolmstock's vermifoge which brought way great quantities of worms for two or three days and the child grew betlpr at once and regained its full strength in less than a month several children in a highly respectable fam ily in broadway had worms io a frigh.lul extent and were all cured rapidiy wiih this vermifuge in some of the beai families in the neighbor hood of st john's ark it has been extensively used from the cirecmslance of having eradica ted a large quantity of worms afior all other remedies had failed which was very extensive ly known in ihat part of the ciiy a family in new jeiaey saved several children by the use of it one a girl of eight years of age had become exceedingly emaciated before he vermifuge was given the next day three large worms were dislodged and she left off the 1 vermifuge when she became ngain worse and had resort to the vermifuge thai finally brought away an incredible quantity of worms and the core was complete and she gained her heal.f rapidly a physician of standing had doctored a fami ly of children some weeks without being anleto restore but one out of ihe seven to health h had the liberality o send for kolmstock's ver mifuge and cored the resi will it in leas lhan a week numerous cases of other complaints were sup posed to exist and the persons treated for fever c but finally a trial of this vermifoge discov ered the iruerauseof the sickness by tiringin away almost an innumerable quanii.y of worm large and small aod the persons recovered with great despaich instances of his kind might he cited to an immense exiio bm il s useless one trial for 25 cenis will show any one wiih ssluii ishmenl lhe certain ffecis of ihis verm f-ge caution never boy thisariie'e unless n have 'â€¢ dr kolmstock's vermifuge handsomely en graved on the oinside label and tbe fac simile of comsiock & co asenlsâ€”c b wheeler salisbury j & r i sloan greensboro d hearti hillsboro j p mahrv lexington ; dr siiih raleigh j v-'-r.-r 4 ici tf â€” i v3 i mjuti ern africa i a work has been recently published descrip tive of sou hern africa ; il is ihe production â€¢ mr moffat who sped t**eniy year in ihe mis sionary s-?rviee and who appears to bare befln no less observant of ihe peculiar feaf.ires of the | country lion the manner end customs of the na j tives part of the country through which he i travelled which is now almost uninhabited ex : | cept hy beasis of prey appears to have been once . densely populated *â€¢ on the sides of ihe hills â– and kiahan mountains " says be " towns iii ra j in where thousands once made the country a ' live amidst fruitful vales noiv covered wiih lux ' orient gras inhabited by game " isorfce of these ; towns were amazing in extÂ«ni,and exhibited signs of immense labor and persevf ranee every ihing was circular from lbe inner walls which surround each dwelling or family residence to ihoro which encircle a town â€” " ihe ciiculai walls were generally composed of hard clay with a small mixture of cow-dnr-g so well plas tered and polished ihat lhe interior ofthe house had the appearance of being arni*.hed the walls and doorways were also neatly ornaaten e with a kind of architraves flnn cornices thr pillars supposing the roof in lhe form of pilasies projecting from ihe walls and adorned wilh flu i|i s and other dÂ«*s'gns showed mod taste in ihe architects the hisiory of africa as well as our owo country declares thai change is the or der of nature empires ns ar.d flourish ano decay â€” cities which were once ihe prde anri glory of nations have fallen nio ruins leaving not even a marie to lell by whom hey were erected mr moffait while contemplating a large ex ent of level groond covered wiih ruins lurned o his companion one of the natives nnd enqur d u hal had become of ihe inhabitants his ompanion sireiching forih his arm replied wiih no h emotion in the following strain of r.aiive el neer.ee : 'â€¢ theie lived the great chief of multitudes he reigned among ihem like a king he was ihe cbief of the chief the blue colored cattle they were nuroerons as the dense mist on the moun tain brow his flocks covered the plain he thought lhe numbers of his warriors would awe his enemies his people boasted in their spears and laughed at the cowardice of snch as had fled from their towns " i shall slay them and hang up their shields or my hill our race is a mce of warriors who ever subdued our fathers they were mighty in combat we still possess the spoils of ancient times have noi our dogs eaten lhe shields of their noblet ? the vuliores shall devour the slain of oor enemies â€” thus ihey sang and thus ihey danced till ihey beheld on yonder heights ihe approachiog foe â€” the noise of iheir song was hoshrd in night arid their hearts were filled with dismaj they s*>*^â„¢*^l*^^>^l*,^imi*,^im â€”â– â– â€”â€”â€” â€”â€”â€”â€”â€” mi^_mp___^maj saw the clouds ascend from the plains it was thesinnkaof b-irnina lowns tl.a confesion of a whirlwind was in lhe heart of ibe great chief ' of ihe b us-cr-lored cattle the shoutwas rais i ed ti.ey arefriend6;1 bot they shouted again f " they are foes til iheir near approach pro ', claimed ihem naked matabele the men seized ! iheir arms and rushed oat as if to chase the an 1 lelnpe the onset was as the voice of li_htnin ! and their spears as the shaking of a forest in lhe ! autumn storm the ma(ab*le lions raised lhe ! shout of death and flaw upon iheir victims il ! was ihe shout of ictory their hissing and i hollow groans to'd their progress among the dead a few momen.s laid hundreds on the j ground the clash of shields was il.e signal r.f triumph our people fled with their cattle to th*j top of yonder mount the maiabele enier j i ed he town with the roar of tbe lion _, they pi - ar>ed and fired the bouses spear'd tha mothers ' and cast heir infants 0 the flames the eur j went down the victors emerged from lhe smoking plain.and pursued their eourse.surruund i ing the base of yonder hill they slaughtered cattle they danced and sang till the dawn of day ; they ascended and killed till iheir band were weary of tho spear ! among lbs curiosities of the coonliy mr moffatt gives the following account of a tows os a tree " my attention was arrested by a beautiful and ; gigantic tree standing in a defile leading into an extensive and wooded ravine between a high rang of mountains seeing individuals employ j ed on the ground under its shade and the conical points of what looked like houses in miniature protuding through its evergreen fo liage i proceeded thither and found bat ihe tree was inhabited hy several families of bakones the aborigines ol the country i ascended by j ihe notched trunk and found to my amazement no less than seventeen of these renal abodes and | thrae others unfinished on reaching the top i aost hut about thirty feet from the ground i en tered and s*l down its only furniture was the hay which covered the fl.x-r a spear a spoon and a bowl full of locusts not having eaten any thing that day and from the novelty of my situation not wishing to return immediately to j the wagons i asked woman wbo sat at tbe door with a babe at her bieasl permission 10 eat this she granted will pleasure and soon brought me more in a powdered slate several more fe males came from tbe neighboring roosts stepped from branch to branch to see the stranger who j was to hem as great a curiosity as the tree was : to him i then visited i*e different abodes which wore on several principal branches the siroc-iore of these houses was very sim ple an blong scaffold about seven feor wide is formed r.f straight sticks on one end of ihis plait'o.m a small cone is formed also of straight slick and thatched wilh grass a person can nearly siand upright in it ; the diameter of he floor is about six feet the house stands on b j oblong so as 10 leave a liule fquare space h*'"'re lhe d'-or on ihe day previous i had passed se i v-ral villages some containing forty houf_s ali j built on poles about seven or eight feel f.om the j j around in the form of a circle the ascont and _ desccn is by a knotty branch of a tree placed in ! 1 front of the house in the centre of the circle j here is always a heap of the bones of game j 1 hev have hilled such were lhe domiciles of j i ihe impoverished thousands of ihe aborigines of 1 j ihe country . who having been scattered and peel ; i ed by moselekatsfl had neither herd n r stall i bm subsisted on loeus's roots and the chase â€” j they adopted this mode of architecture to es ; cifie the lions which abounded in the country â€” j during the day ihe families defended to the ! hade beneath to dress iheir dvily food '. â– â€”_â€” ___â– â€”â– !â– jotetgn _ jjfcttpg arrival of the great western | ten d ys later from europe j death of ihe duke of sussex birth of another royal princess markets sfc the great western cspt joskins arriv ed yesterday morning ot new york in iwelve sod a half days from liverpool j the liverpool papers are slill eomplsin ; ing at lhe abundance of money the un hesftny superfluity of it in th raercbnlile world while iuterest can only be obtained from bankers to the extent of two per ct rt he money holders wi'l run to stocks rail roads stc both foreign and dorn**%n the engli_h paper sre filled wiih ac connts of murders as our own are mr edward e"ereu the american mm j ister h*s*wnlten a leller'to the new far mer"s journal lo contradict lhe statement reported m^have been^mtde b mr joseph hume m p at a meriting of the ant - corn-lsw lpagne in drory lane theatre â€” j namely that at a public meeting held iui september last at which the duke of rutland presided ir ihe a merican minister ststcd lh?.i b:;con which ( would bring 6j per pound ber was aclu illy used as fuel fur slesmboat with ihem â€¢ having no other way ol getting rui ol ihe upeifi.iity if this remark 13 correctly , ( ascribed to mr hume savs mr everett in the report of his 3peech it must l.avr , " jeen made in consequence of t;is:riforma ion as to what was said by me on the oc asion alluded 10 no such statement a . bat in question having ever been mae'e by ; ne 'â€¢ the discission of the right of visit or tbe ritbt of search â€” call it which name yon '' like for n america the terms sre held to be very dissimilar â€” has been revived with vigor mntingent upon the arrival of mr webster1 despatch to mr everett which came to band on tuesday mr webster adherp wiib coming pertinacity to his views which ev erv one on this side admits to be aoly sus - tamed and the british government de pend npon it will adhere wuh no less per tinacity to theirs but the question alter ali is rsther abstract than practical ; and wiih the honesty of purpose which mr webster claims for tbe united slates in put ting down the slave trade cannot be pro dac'.ifo of anj co!!;ssion death of tiie duke of sussex the death of the duke of susses who expire al his apartments at kensingtnn on fndav the 21st iast about half past 12 in the lay has excited more than orrjina.y aupc'ion for soma days previous noi the s!:ghtest hope was eniertained of his recoverv and the fatal termination of his illness ikon^u it excited little surprise has been produc â€¢ live of 3d almost unirersal feeling of regret at his loss the journals most opposed to the liberal politics of ihe dnke express the hi best respect for his amiable and indepen dor.t character and a becoming estimation of hts scholarship aod attainments his royal highness pnuce augustus frederick wss the ninth child nnd firth son of george the third and was bnn the 27th of january 1773 being consequently sev enty yebrs aod about three months old at his death j the duke wag iwico married although neither of the marrisges received the sane i lion of the royal marriage act first o j lady a'-gust de aqrielar-d murray at rome in april 1793 which ma-riage was det-lared j null by ihe prerogative court in august foi owing the issue of this marria.e are sir augustus d'esl horn januarv 13 1791 and ehen au_uÂ«ta mademoiselle o'este born august ll 1801 ladv augusta mur ray survived her separation from her i'lus irioos husband until march 1830 the duke's second wife lady cecelia gore daughter of lhe second earl cf arran sur vives his roval highness she whs created . duchess of inverness march ihe 30 1?40 the duke of sussex bs through life ihe constant enconreger as far as bis means allowed of learning and science bod the patron of all deserving aspirants in the va rious walks of art â€” ,.Â«? well as the benevo lent supporter of most of the various rhari j lies which adorn and distinguish ihe british i metropolis birth of a royal princess her majesty qieen victoria has cracetl i the british nation v(ih another princess j thi event was made known through the i metropolitan pspers on the 25ih m.l buckingham palace april 25 this morning at four o'clock iht qieen was delivered of a princess judging of what may by what hns oc rurred there seems eveiy chance of mr o'connel's wish being gratified tlsat tbe cfc-.een should have as msny children as bis grandmother â€” two and twenty .' at nine o'clock the park and tower guns announced the joyful event to the inhabi tants of the metropolis by a double loyai saluie of for i j two guns extraordinary emigration rubble scheme â€” a roost nefarious bubble scheme for fleecing poor emigrants has ju>t been brought to light which bas exciied extraor dinary interest from the number of titled and other lr.finentibl jersons connected w.th it it has been noticed in tbe house of co-nmons in strong and indigsant terms l<y lord stanley and has been elaborslely discussed in the press chinese ransom â€” go monday six wagons arrived st the royal mini with up wards of one million and a quarter dollars worth of sycee silver being the last moitv of the first instalment name'v 5,000,000 dol lars of the ciiinese ransom the silvrr ns on precious occasions is p?cked in slrong wooden boxes bearing the official seal of ir ii potiinger france tire courier francias antir.-'ncer hat the report of the budget would he ls*n be fore ibe chamber â€¢'* deputies on lbe i.'/'.i of mav and inst the debare would mm roence on he 2.1 h " in ihal esse adds ihe courier francias *' the cliamber will have concluded a'l pariismen'.aiy business by tbe 25'.h of june as li.e members al ways o<Â»ve pans a.ier the debate on tho budget the moniteur publishes the details of the rnarraige ofthe princess clementine ol , orleans with prince augustus nf s \% cn isoirg which took place a ihe palace of st cloud spain the question of the prolongation of i e minority of i'v.t queen was begtnrint tr he o:tpt.od the caslellano contains a letter from sar-igors oi the 12ll â– Â« ! â€¢> i i r _Â» t a he ayuntamiento and national raelit.a oi t â€¢â– --: r-ity intended to present :* priitioa n favor if tin project o the c rtes prince jerome napoleon bonaparte ba ! . trr it-erl al cadiz matters were beginning tnnsrvmr a more el tied appearance in the ci ngrese portugal thp lri5l iccouri'.s frcm lisbon annonnre hal lhe negotiations relative '. > a commer ! ia treaty w;ih england are for lbe present stantntl lord aberdeen adhered rea luiely to tl.e nrr-urrj whicii be look four vee!;s si.tcp an rejected 'Â«*. rÂ»f too on.-.-;i fact'.'v a nnttre 10 be eotertairaed tiie last proposition of portogal tbe pj-ii c rov i133 bor-n riirr-cte.l perem lonlj o break off the uegotiaiioos â€” tnter'-u.r 13 he ntu rial word the r?.-*0'.ir.ir.g pcir.t in dtapnle between the two counines 13 a rliily r 3d per poun 1 opon woolen cloih â€” 9 sum which on lbe existing it-iies arsoums to less ban sii ibousand pounds per annum or 25 ron ton a production amounting 10 800,000 pipes of wine per annum â€” for u'jch t lhe ! average irta_e of portugal and madeira â€” i is sacrificed cut of regard for tbe producers of a couple of thousand bales of coarse ill dyed ill-woven cloth and the smugglers of some hundreds more â€” a monopoly of lb feeblest character turkey a letter from constantinople of the till u'limo says : russia hat at length declared openly the mystery that enveloped her : projects has been dissipated no doubt now remains that she is determined lo riile rough-shod ovr-r ibe porte and to impe.se her condition rn the sultan as if ihe empe ror wera already undisputed ma*ier of . i the christian proÂ»iq_es upon the danube bank and tbe porte a more subordinate â€” without o'.ber powpr or will m its european districts lhan thai in whsrh it may he per unit d io ex rcise in the name anj by cen sor ol lhe tzar india calcutta papers to the jth alt inclusive brought lo alexandria hv the s'earaer ten nasserim lo malta by the cvc ops and then.-e lo marseilles by the athercn have hre i received the papers ihus received are almost des t;me cf poliics intelligence the succes sor ol the late ma-i.r jih of gauhor was to , he installed on the 20th u . ami no oppo silion t b s secession as lo b apprehen , ded lo rl ellenborough was still il agra ; whither he had pmceederl from d ih nn receipt of the intelligence of ihe ie maha rajah's decease no news cf a liter dale ; than that rereiaed by the crdtnsr mÂ«:l had ; born received in calcutta tuber from scindo or cahul a calculla circular of march 1th gives the following homines detail : in onr circular of the ish ult we said ' that onr money arket had become exceeil i mgly light and flairs generally are now in es bid a tsle as could well he nnceived o.ir i e?a r is q-.'i'e harp cf cash ! latest london money market very few hurg^-ns have been transacted in the english merket lo-day the mate of rela tions between kuÂ«<tn and ilif porte irgard ing the sovereignty of servia has had an unfavorable influence on prices shipwreck of the american shir hemes ' â€” on ihe 17 h 1 1 1 - 1 . th floe am t â€¢ ! . : hewe from net york i â€¢ bull was wre k ed on goo v*in sands wiibin twenty font i hours after strtrking sh wr-s rrÂ»_;.Â»i , bed in the sanii ; she broke h'-r hack ii-r consisted of about 3.000 b-me f i r pen line and rosin of which 1,100 h rrels hate been picked up aid landed ft ramsgete ! 1 1 barrels broughi ashore a be a i 72 har : reis landed at mara tr-,and 5l c^l oi ros in ei-nvcted ashore at calais the v due of the ship and cargo is reported to be at le t 9,000 there is no insurance effected n j the vessel al l/oyd bnl it is scppns-i lhal â€¢ she is insured al new york ll is some ! bat remarkable ibai ihe list vessel lost on i tho above mentioned sends was lhe sama ; rang she was an american boilt shifs frc.n and bound to the same port was of tho same tonnage and her r.rgo con^imcd of ti.o ; same quantity of turpentine and rosin as that of the ship ilewes the sams rang was iost j during the dreadful hurricane in the month ! january last the crew of ihe uewes was taken off by the de;il boatmen miscellaneous a new method of shipping corn rt dinl zic which threw some banjos out f use caused a not nn the llt'i the military were called out and the disturbance was not . quel'ed until they had fired ; one man being ' shol dead and many others wounded a 1 ridden down by the rav.,!rv j longevity f women â€” there di ! throughout england nd wal -, betw â– is july 1840 and 30th f june is 11 5,24*3 females aged sa nrf upwards ; h i -. . â€¢ : the same or there died only 3 954 'â€¢>â€¢ i leavinrj a balance in f.^vor of lhe old i i es of l,293 am*->ng the lemalea Â« sev.-nty-one !....! passed lbe 2 ci 100 r forlv mi es tlis vine crop â€” the it ih ence fi rn the pe >!:> rtt respecting ibi - * i â– -â– i!;e frost en lhe 12th 14th and 15 h wel nt may says the moniieur be thus summed up l->n_nedoe experienced little or no in jury tl.e loss . f tbe bordeaux wince may he estimated at one-third ol tiie crop n ronnd libonrne in iwo n one hall i f tne bin were destroyed in ihe country ad joining co_nac,gtbe vines ties premiert i bo is a<id champagne suffered c <â– ..!â€¢.-â€¢ ? from the frost oi tl p i2th and 3 i ... in tha two departments â– { ihe charante a similar calamity orcorred in cbampagoetbe wines suffered greatly fa lory girls in new england â€” in icii â€¢â– -. lo an interesting Â« ely | fish ed al the office of the new world entitled the lio/hrs and shad f factory life bf a factory girl occors a â– â– .-â€¢;*â€¢ : '- in h 10 ami 1 w ) i . i â– â€¢â– â€¢ i i r â– i Â« â€¢ fivi besides rnysi i we had been i i â– - one

titv-.tciim " may hereafter be had ! â€¢ '' ,; .. jn advance and iwo dollars and . < ; the year ' , ,., . i ira received fur a less lime - paid for in advance v ' ; ,;, .. linned cbm at lhe option 0 s r : arr-arages are paid ir ' ' rerms of advertising , ..;â€ž.-. i r ihe first insertion and j . adi continnance ' ' . .,,, wi becharge i*5 per ct i.igli - et '-':' rafes . , -._.,; s3 ppr 3n v-'.'l be made to \ â– , hy the year """.., r-i.v-':df -Â»â– â€¢> 'â€¢'â€¢!" he eonlinned onti * a , j i for accorirlingly unless order er of limes ' '', ..-_ p.idressed in ihe editor must â– - . - ! iv..i i b^lmof columbia for the hair from comsiock &. co its positive qoali mik as follows :â€” nt fur infants keep ead free from scurf and causing a lnx v b of fcair 2d for ladies after child dg the akin to its natural strength , â– dest and preventing the falling oat of nr 3d for any person recovering from debility the same effect is produced 4th nsed in infancy till a good growth is started ,. â€ž preserved by artention to the latest pe life 5th it frees the head from dand engthens ibe roots imparts health and or io ibe circulation and prevents the hair hanging color or gelling gray â€” 6th it lhe rr to cur beautifully when done up il nyer nigh o ladies toilet should everbe made without it | i children who have by any means con tficted vermin in the head are immediately and . j enied of ihem by its use li is intalli | had be-"i b-i'j about five vears no more hair lopof my head than on the back of mv kaod.and aiy head covered with a thick serf situation ahoul the 1 0th of august last i tin osing ihe balm of columbia rom com i 5 co since which i have used two and lollies of ihe balm which has fully re iy hair and creed my head entirely from my h-.ul is now covered with fine flow no hair which any one may see by calling onÂ°_e at stamford conned icot ktrls 1840 d sscofield inn feiis are abroad look always for the comstoek & co for sale at the watchman office and by c i wheeler saliibary dr stiih raleigh d hil'sboro ; j fc r.sloan gr.eusboro ; j ? labry les'ngion i 1843 â€” 1 ys 8$r brandelhts fegetable universal pills * ci sale at ih's office v n c oct 1842 tf!4 iiook at dr sherman's ad ement.aud if you wish relief for your ma idles call and obtain a remedy of c.b ivheblbr agent sa soury dec 10 f-0 to the afflicteo the er lias just received a large and frrsh supply ol i moffat i s life medicine call &. i f c d wheeler agent salisbarv dec 10 h-20 pkioes cuerent at salisboit may 7 2 cents cents !' fort 5 a 5 colion yarn 90 p 30a35 imofasses 35 a 40 pe-tcb 40 a 55 nails 6 a 7 ' lirr hi o 121 oals 15 a 20 beeswax 27 a 28 j porl 3 hon clean 5 a 6 sugar br 0 a 10 j ' c â€¢*": 11 i loaf 15a 18 25 j salt sack p illiers 50 t 25 i tallow 7 onr 3 a 4 1 tobacco 8 a 20 ssecd 60 a 55 tow-linen 12 16 cr,b vi wheat bush 75 seed oil , whiskey 25 a 30 gjw 9 4,1 j woo).(hcan 25 ttfitrtllrj mav 7 ' molasses _:^ a 25 x > l i;i : nails cut 5i a 6 ' 'â€¢ oi a h j sugar brown 6i a 10 jf;w 25 a 7 i lump j4 ! 1lii'e 9 n loaf 5 a is ; *", s':'r ' wheal new 75 a so i i w 25 whiskey 55 a so j :' t 5 wool i2i a 15 \ " cheruv april 10 1s13 lifgr p â€¢ 4a 5 naib cutar-sor.5 a 0 h-jn * â– wrought 10 a 18 Â» er 12 a 15 oats bushel a 30 22a25 oil gal 75 a so gngyrj 28a-22 lamp 126 ujjjfp'b 10a l-i j linseed 1 10 a 1 25 hb 111 a ui po,k 00,bs g 1 a6 rotj 5n 7 rice looibs 4a 5 : ctrl i sw a 10 :,,; 9 > 5 salt nek 2 25 ' -./,-, toj8 bush 50 60 i rd 3 5 ] stocl amor 10 a 00 ' a english 14 "*' m v german 12 a 14 - tea unpe 81 137 arjoliwa lÂ®tat fawam ! i " see that uie government docs not acquire loo much power keepacheck j no 44 â€” oi_l.me xt mace c pendleton f upon all your rulers do ihis a.nd liberty is sake "â€” gen'l harrison 1 j {_ ** _*â€”_._Â« Â»* o of 4 salisbury may 37 1843 clock a nd watch repairing fjlhe subscriber resnecifu'ly informs bis old i m friends and lbe poui*c gene ally ihat he has opened r shop in salisuurv in ihe above busi ness in a room directly oppos'ie wesi's urick budding in the house of dr burns1 forme y owned by j no i.suaverand jusi nelow j &. vv . murphy in addition to ihe above the subscriber will carry on the silver smith business in all the varieties enmmon in country towns such a making spoons c and repairing silve ware he begs to assure the puh'ic that if punctual attention to business and skillful wo b will en tille him lo paironageand support he willmer a a ron wool wort h . nov is â€” tf l*s _ br sherman's are the best medicines in the world being the cheapest and roost pleasant the medical faculty warmly approve ibem dr sherman is a skilful aod experienced phy sician and a member of the medical sociely o new yotk sherman's cough fjozenges are the safest surest and most effectual remedy fur coughs colds coosuraption whooping cough asthma tightness of ihe lungs or chest c shermans wokm lozenges are the only infallible worm destroying medi cine ever discovered they have been used in over 1.400,000 eases and never known lo fail sherman's camphor lozenges give immediate relief in nervous or sick head ache palpitation of the heart lowne of spir its despondency fainting oppression or a sense of sinking o ihe chest diarrhoea las situde or a sense of fatigue sherman's fever and ague lozenges are the most certain remedy for this distressing complaint ever offered to the american public â€” in ihe immense number of cases in which ihey have been u6ed they have never been known to fail sherman's restorative lozenges diarrhoea or looseness of ihe bowels so com mon and troublesome during thessmmer months may now be entirely prevented by a proper use of these lozenges they are prepared express ly lor that purpose and can be relied on with perfect confidence persons subject to a derange ment of the bowe's should never be without them thev afford immediate relief from all tbe attend ant gripings faintness depression c sherman's cathartic lozenges are as pleasant and easily taken as the common peppermints and are an active and efficient medicine they cleanse lbe stomach and bowels and are the best cathartic ever used for bilious persons where an active medicine is required they are not only iho best bat tbe safest thai car be administered sherman's strengthening plaster the best of all plasters for rheumatism lum bago pain or weakness in the back loins s de or breast the abuve medicine is fnr sale wholesale or retail al the salisbury medical drug store by c.b wheeler agent salisbury n c sept 3 1342-ly6 bi jiloitavs vegetable eife â€¢ medicines possess qualities of the mo mild and be neficial nature they tire composed of ar ticles lbe most anli-pnitescent combined will ingredients known as the only certain amidol fur fevers of every description v hpn the dis ease is produced either from cold obstruction : bad air swampy and damp situations er putrid nissmi whether malignant or epidemic or lit oiher causes these medicines are eeriain in their ' operations or effects they are possessed of p co'iar qualities which not only expel all disease but ai the same time restore and invigorate the system when first taken imo the stomach j ihey immediately diffuse themselves like vapor j through every pore producing effects at once j delightful salutary and permanent when ihe j s;>3rk of life begins to grow dim ti-.e circulation ] languid and the faculties paralized these medi cines 3re found lo give a lone lo ihe nerves ex i hilerate the animal spirits invigorate the body and re-animale ihe whole man the life medicines have also been used with j the mo3t happy success in inerv us and dvs â– peptic diseases consumption asthma liver j complaint rheumatism chrome and influma tnry d ropsies c gopcal a cress st bog_r*s agents salisbury oci 22 1s42 â€” iy 13 sc1p a sopp'y of he above invaluable me dicines are for sale at james cross roads iredell countv by a c mclntosh agent j david l pool c|q ri\akes this method of t j informing his friends i v and the public lhat he is t;fe im&r still carrying 011 the watch vi u_f__!e and clock making and re ilin\vc si 3_*sibp pa'r'n business at his old 1 lr_iyf""*,j*^ffi__b stand near ihe courthouse i 11 work done by him will be warranted for vvelve months he still keeps on hand a smal issorlment of jewellery old gold and silvet taken in exchange for lewellery or work done salisbury juarch 12 1s42 tf33 j s johnston attorney and coussellor at law salisbury n c sa!i-;&*jry jan 7 184sâ€”lf24 worms i w or!h8 start ling faen rfondreds of children and adults are lost year ly with worms when some oiher cause has been ! supposed lo be the true one it is admitted by all doctors that scarce a man woman or child exists bet what are sooner or later troubled with worms and in hundreds of cases sad lo rpla'o a supposed fever scarlatina cold or some other ailing carries off the flowers of ihe human family â€” while in ruth ihey die of worms and these could have been eradicated in a dav by the use of a boiile of kolmstock's vermifuge at the cost of a quarter ol a dollar ! how sickening the thought hat these ihing9 should be â€” and who can ever forgive themselves for not trying ihis ivorm exterminator when they know that even if the cage was not worm i this remedy could not by any possibili.y do hurt } â€” but always good as a purgative â€” let the dis ease be r.hat ii may flow important then to use it and who will dare iako the responsibility in do without it ? let every parent that is not a brute ask themselves ihis question in truth and sober ne mr j c ringold had a child very sick for near iwo weeks and attended by n physician without relief when kolmstock'.s vermifuge as given and nexi day mure than forty worms ware passp.l when the child recovered rapidly a child nf a widow woman living near the manhattan water works had dwindled for a m"dth till near a skeleton wiih great dryness of ibe tnouth and itching of the nose a hu mane ladv ho called to provide for the family sent immediately for kolmstock's vermifoge which brought way great quantities of worms for two or three days and the child grew betlpr at once and regained its full strength in less than a month several children in a highly respectable fam ily in broadway had worms io a frigh.lul extent and were all cured rapidiy wiih this vermifuge in some of the beai families in the neighbor hood of st john's ark it has been extensively used from the cirecmslance of having eradica ted a large quantity of worms afior all other remedies had failed which was very extensive ly known in ihat part of the ciiy a family in new jeiaey saved several children by the use of it one a girl of eight years of age had become exceedingly emaciated before he vermifuge was given the next day three large worms were dislodged and she left off the 1 vermifuge when she became ngain worse and had resort to the vermifuge thai finally brought away an incredible quantity of worms and the core was complete and she gained her heal.f rapidly a physician of standing had doctored a fami ly of children some weeks without being anleto restore but one out of ihe seven to health h had the liberality o send for kolmstock's ver mifuge and cored the resi will it in leas lhan a week numerous cases of other complaints were sup posed to exist and the persons treated for fever c but finally a trial of this vermifoge discov ered the iruerauseof the sickness by tiringin away almost an innumerable quanii.y of worm large and small aod the persons recovered with great despaich instances of his kind might he cited to an immense exiio bm il s useless one trial for 25 cenis will show any one wiih ssluii ishmenl lhe certain ffecis of ihis verm f-ge caution never boy thisariie'e unless n have 'â€¢ dr kolmstock's vermifuge handsomely en graved on the oinside label and tbe fac simile of comsiock & co asenlsâ€”c b wheeler salisbury j & r i sloan greensboro d hearti hillsboro j p mahrv lexington ; dr siiih raleigh j v-'-r.-r 4 ici tf â€” i v3 i mjuti ern africa i a work has been recently published descrip tive of sou hern africa ; il is ihe production â€¢ mr moffat who sped t**eniy year in ihe mis sionary s-?rviee and who appears to bare befln no less observant of ihe peculiar feaf.ires of the | country lion the manner end customs of the na j tives part of the country through which he i travelled which is now almost uninhabited ex : | cept hy beasis of prey appears to have been once . densely populated *â€¢ on the sides of ihe hills â– and kiahan mountains " says be " towns iii ra j in where thousands once made the country a ' live amidst fruitful vales noiv covered wiih lux ' orient gras inhabited by game " isorfce of these ; towns were amazing in extÂ«ni,and exhibited signs of immense labor and persevf ranee every ihing was circular from lbe inner walls which surround each dwelling or family residence to ihoro which encircle a town â€” " ihe ciiculai walls were generally composed of hard clay with a small mixture of cow-dnr-g so well plas tered and polished ihat lhe interior ofthe house had the appearance of being arni*.hed the walls and doorways were also neatly ornaaten e with a kind of architraves flnn cornices thr pillars supposing the roof in lhe form of pilasies projecting from ihe walls and adorned wilh flu i|i s and other dÂ«*s'gns showed mod taste in ihe architects the hisiory of africa as well as our owo country declares thai change is the or der of nature empires ns ar.d flourish ano decay â€” cities which were once ihe prde anri glory of nations have fallen nio ruins leaving not even a marie to lell by whom hey were erected mr moffait while contemplating a large ex ent of level groond covered wiih ruins lurned o his companion one of the natives nnd enqur d u hal had become of ihe inhabitants his ompanion sireiching forih his arm replied wiih no h emotion in the following strain of r.aiive el neer.ee : 'â€¢ theie lived the great chief of multitudes he reigned among ihem like a king he was ihe cbief of the chief the blue colored cattle they were nuroerons as the dense mist on the moun tain brow his flocks covered the plain he thought lhe numbers of his warriors would awe his enemies his people boasted in their spears and laughed at the cowardice of snch as had fled from their towns " i shall slay them and hang up their shields or my hill our race is a mce of warriors who ever subdued our fathers they were mighty in combat we still possess the spoils of ancient times have noi our dogs eaten lhe shields of their noblet ? the vuliores shall devour the slain of oor enemies â€” thus ihey sang and thus ihey danced till ihey beheld on yonder heights ihe approachiog foe â€” the noise of iheir song was hoshrd in night arid their hearts were filled with dismaj they s*>*^â„¢*^l*^^>^l*,^imi*,^im â€”â– â– â€”â€”â€” â€”â€”â€”â€”â€” mi^_mp___^maj saw the clouds ascend from the plains it was thesinnkaof b-irnina lowns tl.a confesion of a whirlwind was in lhe heart of ibe great chief ' of ihe b us-cr-lored cattle the shoutwas rais i ed ti.ey arefriend6;1 bot they shouted again f " they are foes til iheir near approach pro ', claimed ihem naked matabele the men seized ! iheir arms and rushed oat as if to chase the an 1 lelnpe the onset was as the voice of li_htnin ! and their spears as the shaking of a forest in lhe ! autumn storm the ma(ab*le lions raised lhe ! shout of death and flaw upon iheir victims il ! was ihe shout of ictory their hissing and i hollow groans to'd their progress among the dead a few momen.s laid hundreds on the j ground the clash of shields was il.e signal r.f triumph our people fled with their cattle to th*j top of yonder mount the maiabele enier j i ed he town with the roar of tbe lion _, they pi - ar>ed and fired the bouses spear'd tha mothers ' and cast heir infants 0 the flames the eur j went down the victors emerged from lhe smoking plain.and pursued their eourse.surruund i ing the base of yonder hill they slaughtered cattle they danced and sang till the dawn of day ; they ascended and killed till iheir band were weary of tho spear ! among lbs curiosities of the coonliy mr moffatt gives the following account of a tows os a tree " my attention was arrested by a beautiful and ; gigantic tree standing in a defile leading into an extensive and wooded ravine between a high rang of mountains seeing individuals employ j ed on the ground under its shade and the conical points of what looked like houses in miniature protuding through its evergreen fo liage i proceeded thither and found bat ihe tree was inhabited hy several families of bakones the aborigines ol the country i ascended by j ihe notched trunk and found to my amazement no less than seventeen of these renal abodes and | thrae others unfinished on reaching the top i aost hut about thirty feet from the ground i en tered and s*l down its only furniture was the hay which covered the fl.x-r a spear a spoon and a bowl full of locusts not having eaten any thing that day and from the novelty of my situation not wishing to return immediately to j the wagons i asked woman wbo sat at tbe door with a babe at her bieasl permission 10 eat this she granted will pleasure and soon brought me more in a powdered slate several more fe males came from tbe neighboring roosts stepped from branch to branch to see the stranger who j was to hem as great a curiosity as the tree was : to him i then visited i*e different abodes which wore on several principal branches the siroc-iore of these houses was very sim ple an blong scaffold about seven feor wide is formed r.f straight sticks on one end of ihis plait'o.m a small cone is formed also of straight slick and thatched wilh grass a person can nearly siand upright in it ; the diameter of he floor is about six feet the house stands on b j oblong so as 10 leave a liule fquare space h*'"'re lhe d'-or on ihe day previous i had passed se i v-ral villages some containing forty houf_s ali j built on poles about seven or eight feel f.om the j j around in the form of a circle the ascont and _ desccn is by a knotty branch of a tree placed in ! 1 front of the house in the centre of the circle j here is always a heap of the bones of game j 1 hev have hilled such were lhe domiciles of j i ihe impoverished thousands of ihe aborigines of 1 j ihe country . who having been scattered and peel ; i ed by moselekatsfl had neither herd n r stall i bm subsisted on loeus's roots and the chase â€” j they adopted this mode of architecture to es ; cifie the lions which abounded in the country â€” j during the day ihe families defended to the ! hade beneath to dress iheir dvily food '. â– â€”_â€” ___â– â€”â– !â– jotetgn _ jjfcttpg arrival of the great western | ten d ys later from europe j death of ihe duke of sussex birth of another royal princess markets sfc the great western cspt joskins arriv ed yesterday morning ot new york in iwelve sod a half days from liverpool j the liverpool papers are slill eomplsin ; ing at lhe abundance of money the un hesftny superfluity of it in th raercbnlile world while iuterest can only be obtained from bankers to the extent of two per ct rt he money holders wi'l run to stocks rail roads stc both foreign and dorn**%n the engli_h paper sre filled wiih ac connts of murders as our own are mr edward e"ereu the american mm j ister h*s*wnlten a leller'to the new far mer"s journal lo contradict lhe statement reported m^have been^mtde b mr joseph hume m p at a meriting of the ant - corn-lsw lpagne in drory lane theatre â€” j namely that at a public meeting held iui september last at which the duke of rutland presided ir ihe a merican minister ststcd lh?.i b:;con which ( would bring 6j per pound ber was aclu illy used as fuel fur slesmboat with ihem â€¢ having no other way ol getting rui ol ihe upeifi.iity if this remark 13 correctly , ( ascribed to mr hume savs mr everett in the report of his 3peech it must l.avr , " jeen made in consequence of t;is:riforma ion as to what was said by me on the oc asion alluded 10 no such statement a . bat in question having ever been mae'e by ; ne 'â€¢ the discission of the right of visit or tbe ritbt of search â€” call it which name yon '' like for n america the terms sre held to be very dissimilar â€” has been revived with vigor mntingent upon the arrival of mr webster1 despatch to mr everett which came to band on tuesday mr webster adherp wiib coming pertinacity to his views which ev erv one on this side admits to be aoly sus - tamed and the british government de pend npon it will adhere wuh no less per tinacity to theirs but the question alter ali is rsther abstract than practical ; and wiih the honesty of purpose which mr webster claims for tbe united slates in put ting down the slave trade cannot be pro dac'.ifo of anj co!!;ssion death of tiie duke of sussex the death of the duke of susses who expire al his apartments at kensingtnn on fndav the 21st iast about half past 12 in the lay has excited more than orrjina.y aupc'ion for soma days previous noi the s!:ghtest hope was eniertained of his recoverv and the fatal termination of his illness ikon^u it excited little surprise has been produc â€¢ live of 3d almost unirersal feeling of regret at his loss the journals most opposed to the liberal politics of ihe dnke express the hi best respect for his amiable and indepen dor.t character and a becoming estimation of hts scholarship aod attainments his royal highness pnuce augustus frederick wss the ninth child nnd firth son of george the third and was bnn the 27th of january 1773 being consequently sev enty yebrs aod about three months old at his death j the duke wag iwico married although neither of the marrisges received the sane i lion of the royal marriage act first o j lady a'-gust de aqrielar-d murray at rome in april 1793 which ma-riage was det-lared j null by ihe prerogative court in august foi owing the issue of this marria.e are sir augustus d'esl horn januarv 13 1791 and ehen au_uÂ«ta mademoiselle o'este born august ll 1801 ladv augusta mur ray survived her separation from her i'lus irioos husband until march 1830 the duke's second wife lady cecelia gore daughter of lhe second earl cf arran sur vives his roval highness she whs created . duchess of inverness march ihe 30 1?40 the duke of sussex bs through life ihe constant enconreger as far as bis means allowed of learning and science bod the patron of all deserving aspirants in the va rious walks of art â€” ,.Â«? well as the benevo lent supporter of most of the various rhari j lies which adorn and distinguish ihe british i metropolis birth of a royal princess her majesty qieen victoria has cracetl i the british nation v(ih another princess j thi event was made known through the i metropolitan pspers on the 25ih m.l buckingham palace april 25 this morning at four o'clock iht qieen was delivered of a princess judging of what may by what hns oc rurred there seems eveiy chance of mr o'connel's wish being gratified tlsat tbe cfc-.een should have as msny children as bis grandmother â€” two and twenty .' at nine o'clock the park and tower guns announced the joyful event to the inhabi tants of the metropolis by a double loyai saluie of for i j two guns extraordinary emigration rubble scheme â€” a roost nefarious bubble scheme for fleecing poor emigrants has ju>t been brought to light which bas exciied extraor dinary interest from the number of titled and other lr.finentibl jersons connected w.th it it has been noticed in tbe house of co-nmons in strong and indigsant terms l i i r _Â» t a he ayuntamiento and national raelit.a oi t â€¢â– --: r-ity intended to present :* priitioa n favor if tin project o the c rtes prince jerome napoleon bonaparte ba ! . trr it-erl al cadiz matters were beginning tnnsrvmr a more el tied appearance in the ci ngrese portugal thp lri5l iccouri'.s frcm lisbon annonnre hal lhe negotiations relative '. > a commer ! ia treaty w;ih england are for lbe present stantntl lord aberdeen adhered rea luiely to tl.e nrr-urrj whicii be look four vee!;s si.tcp an rejected 'Â«*. rÂ»f too on.-.-;i fact'.'v a nnttre 10 be eotertairaed tiie last proposition of portogal tbe pj-ii c rov i133 bor-n riirr-cte.l perem lonlj o break off the uegotiaiioos â€” tnter'-u.r 13 he ntu rial word the r?.-*0'.ir.ir.g pcir.t in dtapnle between the two counines 13 a rliily r 3d per poun 1 opon woolen cloih â€” 9 sum which on lbe existing it-iies arsoums to less ban sii ibousand pounds per annum or 25 ron ton a production amounting 10 800,000 pipes of wine per annum â€” for u'jch t lhe ! average irta_e of portugal and madeira â€” i is sacrificed cut of regard for tbe producers of a couple of thousand bales of coarse ill dyed ill-woven cloth and the smugglers of some hundreds more â€” a monopoly of lb feeblest character turkey a letter from constantinople of the till u'limo says : russia hat at length declared openly the mystery that enveloped her : projects has been dissipated no doubt now remains that she is determined lo riile rough-shod ovr-r ibe porte and to impe.se her condition rn the sultan as if ihe empe ror wera already undisputed ma*ier of . i the christian proÂ»iq_es upon the danube bank and tbe porte a more subordinate â€” without o'.ber powpr or will m its european districts lhan thai in whsrh it may he per unit d io ex rcise in the name anj by cen sor ol lhe tzar india calcutta papers to the jth alt inclusive brought lo alexandria hv the s'earaer ten nasserim lo malta by the cvc ops and then.-e lo marseilles by the athercn have hre i received the papers ihus received are almost des t;me cf poliics intelligence the succes sor ol the late ma-i.r jih of gauhor was to , he installed on the 20th u . ami no oppo silion t b s secession as lo b apprehen , ded lo rl ellenborough was still il agra ; whither he had pmceederl from d ih nn receipt of the intelligence of ihe ie maha rajah's decease no news cf a liter dale ; than that rereiaed by the crdtnsr mÂ«:l had ; born received in calcutta tuber from scindo or cahul a calculla circular of march 1th gives the following homines detail : in onr circular of the ish ult we said ' that onr money arket had become exceeil i mgly light and flairs generally are now in es bid a tsle as could well he nnceived o.ir i e?a r is q-.'i'e harp cf cash ! latest london money market very few hurg^-ns have been transacted in the english merket lo-day the mate of rela tions between kuÂ«â€¢ i leavinrj a balance in f.^vor of lhe old i i es of l,293 am*->ng the lemalea Â« sev.-nty-one !....! passed lbe 2 ci 100 r forlv mi es tlis vine crop â€” the it ih ence fi rn the pe >!:> rtt respecting ibi - * i â– -â– i!;e frost en lhe 12th 14th and 15 h wel nt may says the moniieur be thus summed up l->n_nedoe experienced little or no in jury tl.e loss . f tbe bordeaux wince may he estimated at one-third ol tiie crop n ronnd libonrne in iwo n one hall i f tne bin were destroyed in ihe country ad joining co_nac,gtbe vines ties premiert i bo is a